Guly's Italian? To translate Spanish? I'm totally lost here. Surely Guly speaks Brazilian Portuguese, and Ramirez Spanish? Although I kind of see what you are saying. A Portugese man I work with said that if Spanish/ Portuguese/ Italians talk really slowly to each other, they can just about understand what is going on.
Yeah, serie B but it's the same language! Though he doesn't strike me as much of a linguist, I presume he must speak a little Italian, and Ramirez must too having spent a couple of years over there. But maybe Guly's Portuguese will be more understandable for him?
Perhaps Ramirez speaks some English. I will be interested to actually see him as we have seen no sign of him.
Mystery man! I'm sure he can speak a few words, most people seem to, though I'd be surprised if it's good enough for an interview.
Well he spent the entire Olympic Games in this country didn't he? Surely he should be fluent in English - oh, hang on, some of the time was in Cardiff, so maybe not...
Oi! The standard of English in Cardiff is at least as good as that in, say, Manchester On football focus? Great will have to watch that later.
So I don't have to go through pages and pages of comments; does anyone know if Ramirez is eligible for tomorrow's squad against Man Utd?
It was a very quick apology and was prompted by Dan Walker who said that Saints fans were looking for an apology.